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TU£S. OCT. 7, PLATTSBUEGH SENTINEL CARDINAL MER€iR CONSENTS TO GREET PLATTSBURG PEOPLE Will Convey His Gratitude for Their Noble Assistance in Behalf of His Country in Its Darkest Houe PAGE FIVE H\R\ i^r s* i>pi if 01 ( i MOST <ii ccrs<»ri L \ri\iK . h f I i Th e Hir i tn e i . s 1 St P -s i RED CROSS CAMPAIGN ! FOR $15,000,000 FUND READILY GRANTS THE REQUEST FORWARDED TO MM IF ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO HOLD HIS TRAIN Brief But Kindly Letter From the Man Who Endured so Much, for Love of People and Country During the Ter- rible Days When the Hun Held Sway Over His Beloved ' f 1Ol ^ ( Belgium. ; Cardinal M<ii-ier, the heroic Prince of the church of I lleltuinn, will ]ia^ through Piattsburgh on Ins \\,iv to Montreal, Fn<la\. Oct. olsi and has consented 1O make a bnc-f address to the patriotic and geneions people oi Plattsbur^h conv<*vuni£> Jus greetings and gratitude for ^ ucli \ what thov ha\e dour for BHuhini. Thi^ was conveyed mj a letter addressed to tho editor of the Plat1>l> T iryh Press IIITDT RVEAII CD AM TDET wliich had been Hoarded from the- Bolnian Embassy nUIU M rALLVWm 1I\£E at Washington to Cardinal M /eier where he wa^ ^toppinu at Hartford, Comi., on his way to Yale C lleae wheie d< - o}/i(^s wei*\ e<*nf< vvvd upon him, tins w T eek. \s soou as n became known that Cardinal Merrier would pas^ tliroualr Platt>bun>h, the Editor oi the Press, immediately wiole him, requesting that lie honor the cit\ «m<l the people by a brief reception, if arrangements cimhl g the holding of II4i* A>llt'i lake n to Hospital su C j form*; liotn IMIUIKS IO li.u k--- , No Bom s lliokt n ' C\1»T ROBERT C. BOOTH l tn Ch . C tun » ( 1 < be made with the railroad authority the train here 1 a few minutes. The Cardinal's reply follows; Episcopal Residence, 140 Farroington Avenue, Hartford, Conned lent. Wednesday. Oct. 1. 1939. Editor Plattsburoh Press, * Pittsburgh. >s T . Y. Dear Sir: If arrangements can be made with the Railway au-'^^ foi ^ omo t v . i md i(n thorities for tlie train to stop tor a few minim s when we Ilu \nmna \°Tn h J w « °l^n° a pass through your city, I -would be happy to be able to ex- press to the people \my greetings and gratitude for what they have done for Belgium. Believe me, yours faithfully, F. Deasom, For Cardinal Mercier. lin k m d shouhU lit w no an d K ken to th e hospit i \ a s said il at n o hum s w t Inn th it h \% i sui u nt i Mi Zf I m his i-nisio) < • i Ii id \\ o 1 lit? n m w ho h is n idopl< ci ch'l I who b S lul foi <5ome t -i< m d INJURY MORE SERIOUS IMPORTANT TOPICS AT THAN FIRST SUPPOSED! CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING V-Ruy Shows That Rolxnt Duni\ Suffered lireak In i Iiosl Bono In Tuesda\ loeident. | Mr. Vert Tell* of Public Park Vur- | chase—Delegates Chosen foi IVdei.iuon Conxention Ronert n,imas si th o V\ ittsbnicfii rrnikftman , wh o h\ s IK en tonlinctl to Ihp Chimpldin Ailk \ Ho^i'i n sine* 1 Tursda\ <\<n ng whfii 'h e c i in which ho wa s IIUMIIJ, to town *iom ni s s] c ui^ht( • house ^,as sti u ^ Irom the luti h\ i L n dinni h\ \Mills CiU\, is nTOit «.fiious T j lau ' thi n w i s at in si thovif.1 t \csteida v tlT* \-Ki\ w is uniir a on Mi Hirnis chpsi whi<h hj s k< him u coiMm t pun -me tin n ddcu t in d it w is tm nd th it Li- hit ««fat taoiu was (taikeri It w il j o. ilifv he soni'- tune Ix-ioif n will ! able to!) ' about AIIIJS Clu k wh o w is <3u tw h \ \< \ it \ j 0 C df \ ( \ t h i n C A. h W 'c ' 'n i \ £ i s \ 3 nd ( Mill? ( I CJ lond i- U s \\ tale T \ 10 \Il s nu i que V ill m odei t o M. tn wa C 11 W ,s hpi OO'i CUHi 1 on at \I> r ii' t h d i t 0 9 WO- it ihe wmoh UK nd Elmna s f 11 C ii \M1P «. ii* which stiu<k Mi Diirai'- is aI->. ' this c U\ hut the ul m i still a t d u hospiuil \I ' C i k 1. i 1 ' OPC wluh icqiiiu s (ho flesh torn iiotn th e h i ' o hi*- stud\ i<tl Ihnrnh m d hi s 1 it,ht lent hii4< i j [Ion C 1 \ci t us o i bid h flushed ' me-e ni-, n el told of the ih< ue ie-, r it< s sclio- f i m d Ahs lohn H Booth iiiesuUiH of the lor 1 Ie ijaie wh I'SO iU< nd th Fed* I mo n a s di ii Cloi l oni mi s disti u i On October -7t h list ou week b - fon 1 cluuon s ih 1< iJMic will hold i m< i m,^ to discuss in t tu i s piftiinnife to the fit f tion -M tb Maigai. t Polis h il ot th t si it ] d u ition r oinmission w is me - <-i ut n l ulditsscd iliosf piesent on Ann I ican Mtion m d the i>>ohkris ot i . ill UMC» OI con>s( tin Vmciicaiii7i- IXCORRIGIBbr BOY SJ XT TO tu>ii jjrob'c m is noi so jiionouncc (J :i111* d me ins \\ ou d ot iftpotuia: \ cuie his 1 ho])( It is hoppd thi t his lnjmics t so sp\eie 'hi * h p will be cunt i the hospit u foi m\ length of DADDIES TO BE HOSTS TO SONS AT BANQUET The men 'of the Fraterna Pible riass Aie holding a now kind of a hmquct on FudTv e\eninc: ^Eirii man is to hi mq i bo\\ lo the an i n t-ithei his own oi a bonowed ono The ]>uipose is to huR up more dowels HIP vi a n i dni-he bo%=; of the com mumu and interest them m the be t things The puncipal speaker it the haiuiuet will be Ile\ Franklin J Kcn- ned\ Jr pastooi of one of the larg- est Methodist chinches in Tio> Con- fei eiicc- and a •ver'v populai speakei Mi Kennedy's topic will be \Dad Lad and Company \ Tickets are IKI lg sold b\ the niembei=; of the Social Com initt« e of the class Tiank Belden, chanmin, and the Entti tainment committee, r S Smith chairman The\ ai e aiso obtainable at Ever- kth s l)hlrnlac^ and Hodges and Rob in on s \1I men of the cit% fhtciest- e<l in the welfaie of the bo\s lie poi- nutted to attend TROY ORPHAN \SVLl M md I Pl u w is sentenced f Vs>lu)n on Satu th« 1 o\ \n diglish mention is, i slot mi chine i imeta winch t ik< s \oui photo ^n])!! ([• vlop s u , pnnts and d t hveis it \'\ in II M S])K( o f totn nun iiVUPim-xR- pn:ii- i n I'utis IJIII n l h\, Re * Hi >wn VWDon i d Hilto n B i ial« \ Lamphu yC o i Pi \l FJ< J il o i Co'on i il I' r t (h| \ i Ottol) ' J t r ) 1 *) ;ml'initii ot the c i\ ibo n sc- Kl i s l!i ( \t< 111, V, h'ch 11 W I 1 - 1)1 o d( \ f lo p int o i pub u p u k md is lot »u d noiu I T I I\ ( I d <M(1 sun ! in h n n 1 uli n t h 1. uu c mkk i 1 i , t v 1 )) titv mul t l.'n uon in Vh s A! i i Pincll pi unt o i liujiu Ofhct i \\ ll' i s o Youtm TJousse i u hi UP . something of j lcjiutaion ^ s m J ' {comgihle Jt/is OH]N I fe w w e 1U I i-,o that he w i s hel d fo i the <,i ' U > jmi\ I n Oi % lud^ f,o . u u o i f ( 1 lilt iknu ill > Lob 1 Bou i - sr line d i 1 j J.« ,H1 h 1 pi i n \ ii\t\ hosp i n | turn hu t 'i icl< hi s < -, i j institutio n Jlc \\ i s ( ftci i iid st ni t o the 1 ) \ i< I MYSTBI0US SHOOTING UF FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY l^JE,zErF',} \V*' 1 1 <K( md \ii s J l 'd D C o 1T\\!)O\ \i II i till him w is >. i institution wh m , l ' ih. n m i n in els arc sold everywhere in ^'er't^c. ally sealed pacxa^es of 20 cigaretfs ten packages {200 cigarettes) in a s as*. me-paperr-covered carton. 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Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette irl the world at any price 1 n t in ie lu l I tc 1 <>] ment o f !* CITY AND VICINITY I * NEWS -—On anothei page refeience will be notoiced to the maltei of emollment, U was * ud for J i \t-hing LYVCH MOB WILD TV BLOOD puti, s A b, idil luncheon was served LUST KILL COLORrD MEN it the home oi Mi and Mife Ph^lr whuh st link on the shoie of CumbeT* (B^ the A<5=<xiatocl i Press-) ' i md Ha\ W\SHIVGTOX Oc^ b—Onencgio 1 \h md Mts ,i u u n left on th« tvas shot to <lea*h Stinda\ two others i> m ti nn toi Buffalo, where they were whipped an el fh e were b*in«f he'd will make then future home and a mob thit wlun Mi Mai tin hold a o , mol input of ofiiOters It is bomething which e\ei\ membeis foi 1020 is m the natuie of ^ oter shoulrt S^ e paiticular attention t oat th tm t b d itmmecl illegnnc e to rui\ on futuif u ^ no quo! is id i u ^nt l is LO txcr t oat this time, so , (.he tutuie to be md a ma pio 0 nm ' no mn is ... d tlie 1 il l ^ MCA should be de\ eloping about smte da\bieak has been -coming the position m the Wm Henger depart- swamps and canebrake 1 * of Lincoln ment stoie ,> ', count\ for Jack Gordon a negro who j Mis Martin is a graduate at Platte* shot and killed Red Freeman, a deput\ bin t;h High school and for the past —The legulai fall activities of the , sherifC anrt ^ ounded a Cltl ^ n who at- tempted to aid the deputy. I n iu i IU eionucl ftur.i i u e Ro i C u l w i ' ie i HII o r u i \ cm i n ie i - in i t \ i ( s n uiieh T me i ^ i \ i d, s , s t I i 1 f p i 11\( duu % i h ine- Vnn\ md \ i^ ubi c Ife x>'h nu'h ue. Hospi t \ s, , \ < t i st-\id r\'fiMon [lone s e - •p Junio i Ut d Cioss vn \ x ])io3iui to f'u b i L Ilei'th 'J In union ice d m c t i ' i itei o n » v ijoi (, (n Joh n I ' O R \ m who oiuntf-itrl mi MIWC. with tne Red 1 o s h is l u »n nj.omud Chiunnii i ti e \t l muc n\.si(ui ro i il u Thud H o til J I nnliii, u i P i o n I\ u i md PtcsuU n t o f ti K \ uion U Hrel Cioss ( f i o 1\\ m s U u ^ o < HICK ui \el compithi nsi \ e w i*? u> (Ui il u o i % aion o t th t o'i u e i s md m t n rf h Di\'sion which I O lhi l 11 ( tl 11 1 Jc f 1 -lll i I 1 Ml i time to mak e things lively aioun d tilt nopul n ctiitei ot -orn l phasic i\ md good feehn^ — The Pei ii Fi ot Limn will be open toi cuculitic n TuesdiA, O< 7 —Regul u Holiness pi i^ei meeting wJl lit, held a t Hoi ice >pe u \o Irt 1 nd< n a\tnu e it S oc'or k this e\ e- nin? —Th e ili7pah Circle \-rh meet with Mis Macombei ai 1> Lot I urn. stiff t tonight nsU ul of \ \ ednesd u nisht Dnthcl n dues , < i M picst(d —Ltciuic? b \ i)t Owen Loveio\ to lul ni^ht a t S o clock undei tn e uisp t s 1 ot the Ci\ u Lc i-,u( C VRELESSNESS OF DRI\TER C VISED DEA1H OF F has been employed in the ofn>e of the J'Kitsbuigh Gas & Electric <ompm\ on Mirgaiet street.' RELICS OF YE ANCIENT TIMES SCHOOL OFFERED \VH\LEN DRAGONE. * * ^^^ \ ptftty wedding took place dt Wk* SPRINGFIFLD Oct 6-A n entne Louis . RC church , of Sciota , whe ^ fimih was killed Sunday when an in- Mz , s Ma[joiie Dragone, daughter of terutban cai near DonneHswlle hit an Ml and Mlb Is , ael Dragone , O f that atuomobUe killing S. C Cio ^ his wife tmvn andMr . T AmP« Wh»i«il rif and three children, A.11 met death mstantH Carelessness on the part of the diner of the automobi e was gr en In the coroner a=; the eau--e of the ac- cident uim Pi n I of i i 1 1 1 v 1 si U ti n 1 «h l h ; ' V oimy: Ihm^ s lioc t Sknl c ID ' .lumpets \ an \f>|H'<ti i n \DiH's - Th lolloum a i sk u :st oi c h i o ih< e h f i h n v MOII In U.el Cie>ss n d I , f.ii ould - him. < nlK\! in Clinto n Ti n un Utilius d \ < \t ni u, Ono l e I s I'M 4 I \l S I I 1« \ i ,s t . ] ] I, 1 \ \ ilkuis \ l 1) -1 1 Ua \,l > s ^ ^knle ( n i ii 1 i i -1 ) icon J o - i i h P nti <1 « h im \ .il. ,i<v . knh s i u .1 \ \ 1 P,i kl i n . r Z t be tie t \ on P <• 11 M\ s i ^ \ i-P<j i \1 Hunnlits I'ni- i i U < Mis 1 ud Mnolil Mts Cnchp m P i tc iknis M» s Ie; e ph \hi t h n *lt s H mn i h 1' . sons \| > s r \e ^ n Chu \ h unwell cSp,np-u i \ ' s t f) U \n- Doulu ' ( \1 s l WONDERFUL CHANGE IN WILSON'S SIGNATURE Hard!} Recognizable on Official Doou- ments. Senate Clerks' Doubted lo Due to Illness. Whitehall, X T were Htiited tn I ictgt Re\ I athei JLaB'ort The aifi.ii was \ei y quiet, only tlie immediate lfiitives being present. \mong the out ot town guests Wete- Mi and ,Mts ] mics Whilen, sr , iiiife lane Whakn ot Whitehall, anrt 3tV, and .Mis J Aithui, Ryan, of II isaue X Y \L ny handsome and valuatrf* wen lectued bv the bride an<t show ing the esteem in which they v>tie held In then many friends, The hippv couple left ahoitly £4r Alon'iril, Quebec and other Canadian CHlts f VvN.^ - \ t PI U !»u m i \ ^ h, pt ) i n ' bv tii Kt v \)ti< t < ( il t < 'o i o i r i i l ii ( lnnr h \j o n 11. ni \ \N In i h i t o (,i i I I'll 11 C011W l\ ))Otil I t J'] Utsi Ul^/l JOHNSON SA\J1\- \ t lMitlshiii^ \ \ S< p t Jl ) I'll 1 ) b\ tr u Pa \ A i }.< i ' ( . il e t ( to i (j l I i mit\ Chux n I.iMiiond John , n lo M u ^m 1 ooth o i Pl.ut-.in i^n \ I VKTTN I'll Mil \l tht hoint i ih f I) id t ' in l f- \l i ti n M i -, sil » Ph in on Cumin i l md [I . i 1 1 \ ih < Re\ Joint 1 * on .id «. « )t isioi o t Un i ust \ 1 I ( luiu I 1 o i ihis i n\ I ( u I 1 t u < M Him o i Putt ilo i o Mi- , I si t rtln 1 1'h in ot l\attsbui^h „;;;;,;,;,:;; ,;;• ,„•;;;;;;; GREAT MEADOW WARDEN VICTIM OF APOPLEXY hilkii tin disch lui i I\ual Vciaok (.tine \lter IU ii i 3S 4 0 i I' t 1 11 1 i \ IMO I nin- , siMiil 1 o^ ' \ I ( H pl'i \ ii th e b K k <»t th < hoiM Al'on n i s uneieisioo d w i s stittnif , t n I' I ^ t ouitc l On . il hi s Inoth t > whost ues ue •,« \«n md 11 \ e us I hid th . „„., I , i s undt.stood t h t 1 < ons c IO,,S,K-S, \ltor Sal \,r f . ah itnins h e i.th i i hid h f it b , \ me l t i .<] th e sho t II i<- sun Ili U t h {IU lho VslhM(ui Pli \ s) (. 1 P\s 1 U. I s (H t >—Wiln iun c i w ii tl i u t u <U t t n M i d >\ n ilif Id 1 H e o t uc k t ns i 1 s A. J Un i 11 1 \fiioi \ ! Ch 11111 i i *•« jiii i K (. 1 p« > i m t Whi n sio n M? H I Doohtll t \t i 1 in, noolut h Mi Ml \ tfio n Doolilt l 1 T,i hn d 1 1> isst t lin e Piudo m h id IK 1 n m th tVu 1 o\ s must h < muni IK < d loon i M M t th. REED GOT HIS DESERTS SAYS OKLAHOMA CHIEF I)L\ IA \ At IM uts'.ui ^n \ <)< ill) Ah- lohn I ti \ u 1 u M t t l I wm 1 i l ti ( m ^ 1 lo i « hut h Aionda\ moi 1 ni^ i t '1 o 1 M W MU^K A ( i J ] it ' bmch \ O r lob. i r l<)l« ) I s ( if M 1111 c 1 i 70 \ < us \uuc 1 o t tuni 1 i l 1 it r 1 Qmik - b Imhni t J I < >< t ] ( >1 ) M i s Mi( h H 1 Quii ^ ti n ni ( 1 ' I \ tlf-hujf.i l \i< i n in s v,U l 11 j\ (i t the u (\itlu 1 1 tt 1 ) O K r \II() M \ 1 v k u is . • 11 . u 1 J t m J I t w t s su i, i v f n uitn ippou w s i nidi'* , m^ht att t i makin^ u nid i s it. ll U J« Wis h pilSOlKi s Ik 11 \ ( 1 C, 111U tl e Ollsc lOUMUS s d-, I 11 SPAIN'S ROYAL COUPLE WILL VISIT IN ENGLAND 1 \i)i{il) OM '- K n ^ i \ l it t o 1 n H l u,i i n the- p i en* month yn n \ K on i h t w i . <) > n i I ondo \lio i s t > w ] 1 ut t 1 1 u Vhs St hi u l t 1 i o S< hilf 1) II M \l\iun Coitio n \1< s s T P i i/] \!>s \ R Mt Hi kin Mt s piUhci UOK i s akinnei \hs s Clua Stt-Pk Dibotih Tubbs \'is ( ' ] , ANiihini s P , nelope Ho i i MI H C) l)odt,c ('In t T ouis e K<\- \ t 11 Miss B< i l l t OI it k L iu i i Pos t lo-,-, Sm t h Mi s liin\ \nil Creole n n i \\ t st Mi s tl i : c* nli l f h mk- lu l Meioifu l Jones Mis 12 P [ m ii., H n i i b \j mi B i idtoid Mrs Ll 1 L » Vbt iham \ \ I m -toi u i) i ( i.,. lonih PaitiuKe Pullc i Vu^ i ii Jo s i h i ' ueboi K s Pi oi I* i e oi I 'i , Dbenoze i Doolittl e M i Pilch i t !> Pau l P t ti i k n s s 1 1 i iz n i I id HoinwUl D s Rob nso n OI t ill liilU' i iluntld J.f W Me t 1 1/ le 1 I HUI Joh n lied \ lie) ^ 1 I Me 1 \ 1)11 IM (, \ l>Utlt 7 1 / v ll ) ! i m DoolitMe \A L uo^s Thi I in Mill i h u IIM M s , s 1 tl I n the \ u s b n_ 1 I i 1 be s< who wish io s it nm wh . n u tl ti )lll (111 hil l l ll il el l LU 1 Is WASHINGTON, Oct 5—So changed in s been th e signilm e ot th e Piesi - (.HWES-PALME B tlenf smoe his illness, that cleiks in ! Tin wedding of Mi«rt AHc«» Palme r the Senate iccemng- official communi - w d Rouben Clra\es of Albany^ tvast eition-, tio m the White House ha\ e ' sou mnn/e d -it the hom e of the bride'-ej I'nin i d )tibted its luthe ntieitv Se\ - pmi l M' n d Mis William &U t i il el u s it,o one of the cleiks ie - Pilmf i of Keeseville, Thursda y even-* e Ai d i jiipei signed Woodiow \\\ il- ' m-. The house was beautifully ds - son md w i s so shocked a t th e w u ( () 1 ited w u h floweis for the occasion. m which th e nam e was wutcen thi l ' M *\e n oiloc k th e bridal prfvp«?- 1K h«ji i ted down to i Senatoi who is sion led bj £aui v i lbbon girl-% th e known to leeer e lettei s an d noles Misses Catheun e LObdell* liequentl j ti om th e President h'ipei , Ruth NitouN an d Selma J Is tin t the Piesulent s signature >'U nu e down the stancas e an d into th ^ isk< tl ti t t lei k I p ii ioi whei e th e ceremony waS p** - ' I do not think it I* ' & iui th e Seni- ' i m nitd bv th e Rev Lewis Sauerbir«| ten u fust but when shown what th e ' () t Lht > Methodist church , assisted \>y document w is ht chinge d his opinion lieiv R S O Dell o£ th e Baptis t church, j to cxpiess tne piobabilu> th i- th e dif- ' ^i-«, Palmer was on the ar m of h«c j feitno e w is- on account of the Pies i ! l(hei ^ h ° ? av e her awa y an d *Wfc» cun( s i'ltus b | uunde d b \ Miss Trances Shl€lde a& j ,. . MnidesnvHil The bride's go-wrn wa s w hue mmi e oiepe de chene an d s»J*o I ( *n e tl i bomiuet oi white rose bo4s . ^.. xMiss .-shields ware whit e CONGRESSMAN EXPECT VAT ATI AW Al1 ^ >hu>ld s uaie whlte Georgette VALAlIuPl (1 «l>e «md can led lavendar and Hhjte Pei- r,ook to Clear Up Treaty by Nov. rirst Then Adjourn Bo-tore December <B> the \«is>oeiated Press) \K A.S1IINGTON, Oct 0—\\ nh the .tisposmon of Mi 1 I'eace Tieat\ e\- !>ceted b \o\embi_t 1 < ongi tssional c idiis lit discussing the tuospecLs or iwn , tin pie sent cxtiaot dinai j &es- -IOII so as to have a month s \aca - bLioie il e eijulai December ti o Th I'll in MVRH\\PH\IR. ininiue ol ^rlss Bessie Ethel tluiJfhtfi of Mi uic 1 Mis bills or Cumiinlim l li t id lo L,^w- Muunol Put! i'o look istois The budegroom was attended I b Ross P Lob dell of Pittsburg h as best man 1 oil owing the cciemony a W\eddii>g suppei wat, sei\ed by the frieiid-5 ot the bnde Atteiwaids the couple left tor \ \ illbboi o wheie they teak tb« uniu*toi Alban\ They w-ill visit a nui.ibei ol cities and upon their r^- tmi\ 1 will make then home in Albany, w heiv Mi diaves isr emploj r ed in the Pedei il mu l sen ice Miss Katherino Rome\n cu^h l the bude's bouquet, which w is thiown bcioie leaving for the ti nn Mis (line s is a si \iduate of the K'tsi\il k Hu h school and of the ] 1 itt-huigh Xso. mil. class, of '18. She is \ i \ popul u m chuich and home i uiles and is followed to her new i honu or le - n m nts on Cumber- I home ln ' host o f gOod wlshes ' il U id M^eida\ moinm 0 it 10 ' Vmong the out-of-town guests were 1 emo loh 1 i u w i s piiioiimd b\ 1 < o n ltd Cok pasto i -t d ist o] , n c bin e n of Mill 1 > d m 1 -, ^ is m ml. (1 onl\ by \ ia v-s oi tht Lonuactuis, j s Mis Utiw u d Mien and daughter, of I'hil idelphu AIus Gcoige P. Bell nf Puilm-,ton \t, Mr and Mis Ross P. lobdell md daughtei Catherine and Mi iml Mis rhat Us T Daly of I latts luu^ md Miss Muv Pishop of the L'ni- oi \ Liiuont